Bit of a short notice (it’s in two weeks) but a good one nonetheless. I have a $200 discount code for SMBTN Summit, if you’re interested in going and use the following promo code they will knock off $200 from the registration fee: SMBVLAD07
The event is in about two weeks and judging by the content the premier event for the SMB IT shop owner. Take a look at the sessions, they are a head and shoulders beyond anything else out there. I talked to the conference organizers (they are SBSers like us, SBS group leaders, etc) and you’ve probably met them if you’ve gone to the SMB events in the past – they decided to take the conference a step further and not focus on the basics. I think if you look at the topics you’ll agree. You can see the details here: http://www.smbsummit.com/
The event is in Los Angeles (DisneyLand actually) from March 15th – March 17th.
It’s worth the trip, I’m ducking out of the MVP summit early for this one so hopefully that gives you some indication of value.
P.S. Ok, apologies to the OC snobs: The event is in Anaheim, Orange County, NOT Los Angeles. Apparently being 20 miles west of Compton makes it a whole different world. And speaking of Compton, if you’re driving by say hello to Erick Simpson.
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It’s been a little while since I’ve updated my schedule so here it goes.
I will be at the Microsoft MVP Summit from March 11–15.
I will be presenting Exchange 2007 content and helping the Mobility presentation at SMBTN Technology Network Summit on March 16th.
I will be presenting SMB Opportunities business talk at the TechMentor TechPartner conference on March 29th.
I’ll be presenting Exchange technical and business content at Jeff Middleton’s ITPRO Conference in May.
I’m still finalizing the stuff for the two events in Orlando: Microsoft TechEd 2007 and Exchange Connections Spring 2007 — stay tuned for that.
Not sure at which point I went from a geek/CEO to a speaker but if you’d like to meet me above are the good times. Also, if you’re going to Disneyland the Sunday after SMBTN summit let me know 
Update: Susan just asked me to talk to the Fresno SMBTN group on March 22nd. So I guess that’s on the tap as well, the famous 10,000 foot view of Exchange 2007 and the changing scope of IT communications.
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